A Thomas More Source BookGerard B. Wegemer, Dr. Stephen W. Smith, Stephen W. Smith This Source Book brings together classic texts by and about Thomas More--poet, scholar, statesman, family man, educational reformer, philosopher, historian, and saint |
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Page 197
... learning in the Learning and world . Though I prefer learning joined with virtue to all the treasures of virtue kings , yet renown for learning , if you take away moral probity , brings noth- ing else but notorious and noteworthy infamy ...
... learning in the Learning and world . Though I prefer learning joined with virtue to all the treasures of virtue kings , yet renown for learning , if you take away moral probity , brings noth- ing else but notorious and noteworthy infamy ...
Page 210
... learning ; and learning will perish if the university continues to suffer from the contentions of lazy idiots , and the liberal arts are allowed to be made sport of with impunity . And what about the Rev- erend Father in Christ , the ...
... learning ; and learning will perish if the university continues to suffer from the contentions of lazy idiots , and the liberal arts are allowed to be made sport of with impunity . And what about the Rev- erend Father in Christ , the ...
Page 279
... learning that anyone can have , if one takes the right way in the learning . How one may wade through Scripture How one might " It is as a good , holy saint says - so marvelously devised that a mouse could wade in it and an elephant be ...
... learning that anyone can have , if one takes the right way in the learning . How one may wade through Scripture How one might " It is as a good , holy saint says - so marvelously devised that a mouse could wade in it and an elephant be ...
Contents
Erasmus on Thomas More 1519 | 3 |
Ropers Life of Sir Thomas More Knight c 1556 | 19 |
Munday Shakespeares Sir Thomas More c 1592 | 66 |
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